Armorlite available for TJ/LJs

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This seems to be a newer addition to the carpet replacement aftermarket options. Looks like an all-in-one combination of weathertech mats + nicer version of bedrug.. seems to be quite popular in the newer jeeps/trucks.

https://goarmorlite.com/

Does anyone here have this thing on your newer vehicles? I still think mass backed carpet + weathertech mats is the way to go. But for a purely trail rig, this might work?

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A little pricey at $700 for a complete kit for the TJ, but maybe worth it? How much thicker/better contoured do you think it will be vs. Bedtred?
 
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A little pricey at $700 for a complete kit for the TJ, but maybe worth it? How much thicker/better contoured do you think it will be vs. Bedtred?

This thing is supposed to be 1" thick for all of it. Quite a bit more than bedrug+weatherlite I think? I'll go look at my jeep later, but I am sure it is not 1" in mine.

Did see these pics on some gladiator forum - stock (left) vs armorlite (right) on top photo.
edit - RIght is armorlite, left is stock

One thing I like is that they put in drain holes through the entire thing.

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This thing is supposed to be 1" thick for all of it. Quite a bit more than bedrug+weatherlite I think? I'll go look at my jeep later, but I am sure it is not 1" in mine.

Did see these pics on some gladiator forum - stock (left) vs armorlite (right) on top photo.

One thing I like is that they put in drain holes through the entire thing.

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I believe if I had that I would just put axles under it and drive it around.
 
This seems to be a newer addition to the carpet replacement aftermarket options. Looks like an all-in-one combination of weathertech mats + nicer version of bedrug.. seems to be quite popular in the newer jeeps/trucks.

https://goarmorlite.com/

Does anyone here have this thing on your newer vehicles? I still think mass backed carpet + weathertech mats is the way to go. But for a purely trail rig, this might work?

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It probably helps some, but one of the benefits to a true mass backed system is attachment to the thing that’s going to make the noise. With dynamat (and ask the others) you change the mass of the panel, plus the butyl rubber has a dampening characteristic in and of itself. It can’t rattle if it doesn’t resonant.
 
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Thanks for posting, I’d be interested in trying this as long as it doesn’t weigh a million pounds which I don’t think it does. I’d love a way to get rid of carpet without sacrificing insulation.
 
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This thing is supposed to be 1" thick for all of it. Quite a bit more than bedrug+weatherlite I think? I'll go look at my jeep later, but I am sure it is not 1" in mine.

Did see these pics on some gladiator forum - stock (left) vs armorlite (right) on top photo.

One thing I like is that they put in drain holes through the entire thing.

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Sri, what is right and what is left in the top photo? It looks like armorlite on the left based on their product info.
 
Sri, what is right and what is left in the top photo? It looks like armorlite on the left based on their product info.

You are right .. I messed up left vs right when I wrote 😂

will add an edit to the orig point

Left = armorlite, right= stock
 
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Thanks for posting, I’d be interested in trying this as long as it doesn’t weigh a million pounds which I don’t think it does. I’d love a way to get rid of carpet without sacrificing insulation.

For your use .. this might be a better option than bedliner or just having bedrug only. Bunch of reviews on JL/JL/JT forums, check and out ..
 
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